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Micmacs

"Non Stop Madness."

Movie R 2009 1h 44m 6.6 /10
Directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet

Bazil, a man who works at a neighborhood video rental shop, is unexpectedly hit in the head by a stray shot as he leans in the doorway. The incident leaves him homeless and jobless, and he soon falls in with a ragtag family who live among a towering heap of junk. They become his unlikely... Read more

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About Micmacs

Bazil, a man who works at a neighborhood video rental shop, is unexpectedly hit in the head by a stray shot as he leans in the doorway. The incident leaves him homeless and jobless, and he soon falls in with a ragtag family who live among a towering heap of junk. They become his unlikely lifeline, offering shelter, practical help, and a sense of belonging while he recovers physically and learns to trust again. When Bazil discovers that the weapon that wounded him came from a far distant arms maker, he teams with his new friends to challenge a system that profits from violence. The story blends sharp comedy with vivid visuals and human warmth, following a small crew on a mission that grows beyond personal grievance.

Directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet and co written with Guillaume Laurant, Micmacs released in 2009 as another offbeat caper from Jeunet. The film carries his signature visual inventiveness and a playful tone, produced on a budget around 33 million dollars.

Awards: No major nominations are listed for Micmacs. The film did receive some favorable press attention for its whimsical set design and inventive humor, but it did not become a notable contender at the Cesar Awards or other major ceremonies.

Though not a blockbuster, Micmacs has a small but devoted following among fans of Jeunet's world. Its inventive weapon props, fantastical set pieces, and warm portrait of a community living on the margins echo a DIY fairy tale aesthetic that resonates with viewers who value cinema as artful play.

Critical response was mixed yet affectionate, with praise for the film's creativity, humor and the performance of Dany Boon. Core themes center on friendship among outsiders, resilience in the face of violence, and a critique of weapon manufacturing and corporate greed wrapped in a comic fantasy.

Details

Release Date
October 28, 2009
Runtime
1h 44m
Rating
R
User Ratings
639 votes
Type
Movie
Genres
Action, Comedy, Crime
Country
France
Studio
Epithète Films +4 more
Budget
$33,000,000
Box Office
$14,000,000
External Links
View on IMDB

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Cast

Dany Boon

Dany Boon

Bazil

Dominique Pinon

Dominique Pinon

Fracasse

André Dussollier

André Dussollier

Nicolas Thibault De Fenouillet

Jean-Pierre Marielle

Jean-Pierre Marielle

Placard

Julie Ferrier

Julie Ferrier

Rubber Kid

Yolande Moreau

Yolande Moreau

Tambouille

Michel Crémadès

Michel Crémadès

Petit Pierre

Nicolas Marié

Nicolas Marié

François Marconi

Omar Sy

Omar Sy

Remington

Marie-Julie Baup

Marie-Julie Baup

Calculette

Director: Jean-Pierre Jeunet

Written by: Guillaume Laurant

Frequently Asked Questions

Micmacs is not currently available on streaming subscription services, but you can rent or buy it on Apple iTunes, Google Play, Vudu, and Amazon Video.

Yes, you can rent on Apple iTunes, Google Play, Vudu, and Amazon Video or buy on Apple iTunes, Google Play, Vudu, and Amazon Video.

With a rating of 6.6/10 from 639 viewers, Micmacs is considered decent by viewers and may be worth checking out.

Bazil, a man who works at a neighborhood video rental shop, is unexpectedly hit in the head by a stray shot as he leans in the doorway. The incident leaves him homeless and jobless, and he soon falls in with a ragtag family who live among a towering heap of junk. They become his unlikely lifeline...

Micmacs stars Dany Boon, Dominique Pinon, André Dussollier, Jean-Pierre Marielle, and Julie Ferrier.

Micmacs was directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet.

Micmacs was released on October 28, 2009.

Micmacs is a Action, Comedy, and Crime film.

Dany Boon plays Bazil, the film's central character who is shot in the head. After the injury, he becomes homeless and teams up with a troupe of misfits to plot revenge.

Dominique Pinon plays Fracasse, one of the misfits who helps Bazil. He is part of the group living among a giant mound of trash.

The movie follows Bazil from the doorway of a video shop where he's shot, through his life with a band of misfits. He tracks down the people who produced the weapon in order to seek revenge.

Micmacs is rated R, so it's intended for adult audiences. This rating means it may not be suitable for younger viewers.